This is how she commented on the statement of the Estonian minister from an interview with Postimees, in which he suggested that if 1% of the Russian population “picked up a cobblestone”, this could cause changes in society.

According to Reinsalu, visa restrictions are a signal to all Russians that "their life cannot continue as usual."

“Is Mr. Reinsalu out of his mind… What is he calling people to?

To violence?

Let me remind you that he is a diplomat, represents a country that verbally declares that it is a state of law, a European democracy, ”Zakharova wrote in her Telegram.

The Russian diplomat suggested that such a cobblestone could fly into the windows of the Estonian embassy in Russia, and, possibly, into the building of the Estonian Foreign Ministry.

“The monstrous logic of the Estonian ignoramus: it does not matter where these windows are located;

what difference does it make who throws stones there and who owns these premises... Then let him not say that “violence is not a method,” she added.

Earlier, the head of diplomacy of the European Union, Josep Borrell, said that the foreign ministers of 27 EU countries decided to freeze the visa facilitation agreement with Russia.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said that Moscow reserves the right to retaliate in connection with the EU decision to suspend the visa facilitation agreement.

As the press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov noted, the suspension by the European Union of a facilitated visa regime with Russia will also affect Europeans.